First-year dental student gains patent for aerosol protection system

A first-year dental student at the Rutgers University School of Dental Medicine in Newark, N.J., was recently granted a patent for his dental aerosol protection system. 

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Mujahid Asamarai is a former mechanical engineer who shifted careers to enter the dental field. He created the aerosol protection system after his brother, Muath Asamarai, DDS, turned to him for a solution to protect his patients and staff against COVID-19 at his Spring Lake Park, Minn.-based office.

Mr. Asamarai used a CAD program and a 3D printer to create the system. It includes an adjustable, self-balancing shield that is placed between the patient and practitioner to block aerosols from the patient’s mouth and a 3D-printed aerosol collection funnel.

He was granted the patent in December, according to a March 13 news release. It is currently used at Dr. Asamarai’s practice as well as a few other offices in New Jersey. 

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